Top Ten Pages to Include in Your Website
Top Ten Pages to Include in Your Website
by: Tara Kachaturoff 1. Home page. Your home page
is the very first page that someone will find when they
input your domain name into their browser
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Top Ten Pages to Include in Your Website
by: Tara Kachaturoff
1. Home page.
Your home page is the very first page that someone will find
when they input your domain name into their browser and press
the enter key. Within seconds, they will form an opinion of you
and your company. For that reason, make sure it is attractive,
easy to read and easy to navigate. Simple is better. Use few
colors and make sure that you do not use multiple fonts and
font sizes as too much of any of these can make your site
appear chaotic and unprofessional.
2. Vision or Philosophy.
Although this isnt a necessary page, I think it is really
important, especially if you are trying to attract your ideal
client. Write about your vision and mission, your overall
philosophy when it comes to dealing with your customers or
clients. This is the place to tell people about what is
important to you, and the values you hold most dearly.
3. Product or service offerings.
Make sure that you have a page listing all of your product
or service offerings as well as detailed descriptions or
testimonials from satisfied users.
4. Articles.
Create a separate page where you can post your articles or
those from others (used with their permission, of course).
These pages are a wonderful resource for visitors.
5. Resources.
Provide a webpage for resources. You can include affiliate
links to other products and services, books, links to
informational websites and names of others who offer
complimentary services or products. You can use this page to
post interesting articles that others have written, thereby
reserving the formal Articles webpage for your own
articles.
6. Free offer or report.
Always provide some sort of complimentary article, report,
or other offer to visitors. Make sure that you include all of
your contact information on whatever you offer. If you dont
have anything to offer, pay someone to write an article or
special report for you, or ask someone if you can give away an
article that theyve written. Even though it will include their
contact information, at least you are the one providing the
information. By giving things away, youll become known as
someone who provides great resources.
7. Seminars, classes and workshops.
If you offer seminars or classes, make sure you include them
on your website, complete with meeting dates, times, locations,
and costs. If you have access to an online shopping cart or
PayPal, create a way for visitors to sign up and pay for the
classes online.
8. Testimonials.
Testimonials are one of the most powerful tools you can use
to build your business. They hold a great deal of credibility
because they are written by a third party about you.
9. About us.
This page is exactly what it sounds like. Write a
professional biography that provides the visitor information
about your background and experience. Its also a good idea to
include a picture if you have one. Consumers like to do
business with people they know, like, and trust. A nice picture
of you smiling can help with relationship building.
10. Contact Us.
This webpage should include every possible way to contact
you. Include your name, address, telephone number, fax number,
business hours (especially important if you are a brick and
mortar establishment), and all the various email addresses
through which people might contact you. If you have several
employees or departments, make sure that you list the
appropriate contact telephone numbers as well. In fact, it is a
good idea to include your complete contact information as well
as a link to your email on every page in your website. Make it
easy for people to contact you. If they have to hunt around for
your name or other contact information, theyll probably click
away to another site first!
Top Ten Pages to Include in Your Website
Top Ten
Pages to Include in Your Website by: Tara
Kachaturoff 1. Home page. Your home page is the very
first page that someone will find when they input your
domain name into their browser
and...
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